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Paper – II 
Note : This paper contains fifty (50) objective type questions of two (2) marks each. All 
questions are compulsory. 
1. “The just man justices. What kind of 
foregrounding do you find in the 
above lines ? 
(A) Syntactic 
(B) Semantic 
(C) Collocation 
(D) None of the above 
2. Match the items in List – I with items 
in List – II according to the code 
given : 
List – I List – II 
i. Lambic 1. An unstressed 
syllable followed 
by a stressed 
syllable 
ii. Anapaestic 2. A stressed is 
followed by two 
unstressed 
syllables. 
iii. Dactylic 3. An unstressed 
syllable is 
followed by a 
stressed syllable 
iv. Trochaic 4. A stressed syllable 
is followed by an 
unstressed syllable 
Codes : 
i ii iii iv 
(A) 2 1 3 4 
(B) 3 2 1 4 
(C) 4 1 2 3 
(D) 3 1 2 4 
3. The separation of styles in 
accordance with class appears more 
consistently in _______ than in 
medieval works of literature and art. 
(A) Ben Jonson 
(B) Shakespeare 
(C) Philip Sidney 
(D) Edmund Spenser 
4. “Had we but world enough, and time, 
This coyness, lady, were no crime.” 
This statement is an example of 
(A) Irony 
(B) Paradox 
(C) Hyperbole 
(D) Euphemism 
5. A Spenserian stanza has 
(A) four iambic pentameters 
(B) six iambic pentameters 
(C) eight iambic pentameters 
(D) ten iambic pentameters 
6. Match the items in List – I with items 
in List – II according to the code 
given below : 
List – I 
(Critic) 
List – II 
(Theory) 
i. Cleanth 
Brooks 
1. Ambiguity 
ii. William 
Empson 
2. Paradox 
iii. Mark 
Schorer 
3. Archetypal 
patterns in poetry 
iv. Maud 
Bodkin 
4. Techniques as 
discovery 
Codes : 
i ii iii iv 
(A) 2 1 4 3 
(B) 3 2 1 4 
(C) 1 2 3 4 
(D) 2 3 4 1 
7. “The artist may be present in his 
work like God in creation, invisible 
and almighty, everywhere felt but 
nowhere seen.” Henry James is 
talking here about the artist’s 
(A) impersonality 
(B) absence 
(C) presence 
(D) creativity 
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8. Match the items in List – I with items 
in List – II according to the code given 
below : 
List – I 
(Theorist) 
List – II 
(Book) 
i. Michel 
Foucault 
1. Gender Trouble 
ii. Judith 
Butler 
2. Epistemology of 
the Closet 
iii. Alan 
Sinfield 
3. History of 
Sexuality 
iv. Eve 
Kosofsky 
Sedgwick 
4. Cultural Politics- 
Queer Reading 
Which is the correct combination 
according to the code : 
Codes : 
i ii iii iv 
(A) 3 1 2 4 
(B) 3 1 4 2 
(C) 4 2 1 3 
(D) 4 3 1 2 
9. “The greatness of a poet”, Arnold says, 
“lies in his powerful and beautiful 
application of ideas to life”. But a 
critic pointed out it was “not a happy 
way of putting it, as if ideas were a 
lotion for the inflamed skin of 
suffering humanity”. Who was this 
critic ? 
(A) T.S. Eliot (B) F.R. Leavis 
(C) David Lodge (D) Allen Tate 
10. Derrida’s American disciples were 
(A) Geoffrey Hartman, Paul de Man, 
J. Hills Miller 
(B) Gertrude Stein, Barbara Johnson, 
Michael Ryan 
(C) Barbara Johnson, Michael Ryan, 
Mary Ellman 
(D) Jean Baudrillard, Gilles Deleuze, 
Felix Guattari 
11. Identify the correct group of 
playhouses in late sixteenth century 
London from the following groups : 
(A) Curtain, Rose, Swan, Globe, Hope 
(B) Curtain, Rose, Swan, Globe, 
Sejanus 
(C) Hope, Curtain, Rose, Swan, Globe 
(D) Swan, Curtain, Rose, Globe, 
Thames 
12. “Keep up your bright swords, for the 
dew will rust them. 
Good Signior, you shall more 
command with years. 
Than with your weapons.” The above 
lines are addresses by Othello to 
(A) Roderigo and officers 
(B) Brabantio, Roderigo and 
Officers 
(C) The Duke and Senators 
(D) Montano and Cassio 
13. Act V of Marlowe’s Edward the 
Second shows the murder of the king. 
Where does it take place ? 
(A) Westminster, a room in the 
palace 
(B) A room in Berkeley Castle 
(C) A room in Killingworth Castle 
(D) Within the Abbey of Neath 
14. Identify the correctly matched set : 
(A) “The Shepheards Calender” – 
1579 
Tottels Miscellany – 1557 
Astrophel and Stella – 1591 
The Spanish Tragedie – about 
1585 
(B) “The Shepheards Calender” – 
1559 
Tottels Miscellany – 1579 
Astrophel and Stella – 1585 
The Spanish Tragedie – about 
1591 
(C) “The Shepheards Calender” – 
1585 
Tottels Miscellany – 1591 
Astrophel and Stella – 1579 
The Spanish Tragedie – about 
1557 
(D) “The Shepheards Calender” – 
1579 
Tottels Miscellany – 1591 
Astrophel and Stella – about 
1585 
The Spanish Tragedie – about 
1557 
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15. Match the items in the List – I with 
items in List – II according to the code 
given below : 
List – I 
(Authors) 
List – II 
(Works) 
i. Lucy 
Hutchinson 
1. The Life and 
Death of Mr. 
Badman 
ii. John Bunyan 2. Sylva : or a 
Discourse of 
Forest Trees 
iii. John Evelyn 3. Natures Pictures 
iv. Margaret 
Cavendish 
4. Memoirs of the 
Life of Colonel 
Hutchinson 
Codes : 
i ii iii iv 
(A) 2 3 1 4 
(B) 4 3 2 1 
(C) 4 1 2 3 
(D) 4 2 1 3 
16. “But deeds, and language, such as men 
do use; 
And persons, such as comedy would 
choose, 
When she would show an image of the 
time, 
and sport with human follies, not with 
crime.” 
In the above lines Jonson 
I. Opposes the artificiality of the 
romantic tragic-comedy. 
II. Initiates the use of realism. 
III. Considers analysis of moral short 
comings more important 
IV. Encourages the use of farce with 
melodrama. 
Find out the correct combination 
according to the code : 
(A) I, II and III are correct 
(B) I, II and IV are correct 
(C) I, III and IV are correct 
(D) II, III and IV are correct 
17. “And if no peece of chronicle we 
prove, 
We’ll build in ________ pretty 
roomes.” 
(A) lyrics (B) epics 
(C) sonnets (D) stanzas 
18. “That glory never shall his wrath or 
might extort from me.” (Paradise 
Lost, Book I) 
What ‘glory’ is being referred to by 
Satan ? 
(A) The courage never to submit or 
yield 
(B) To reign in Hell 
(C) To defeat God 
(D) To spread evil 
19. It has been described as a “novel 
without predecessors”, the product of 
an original mind and became 
immediately popular. It is a peculiar 
blend of pathos and humour, though 
the pathos is sometimes overdone to 
the point of becoming offensively 
sentimental. 
The novel was published in 1760. 
What is the name of the novel ? 
(A) Gulliver’s Travels 
(B) The Castle of Otranto 
(C) Tristram Shandy 
(D) A Tender Husband 
20. The son of a joiner, he was 
apprenticed as a printer. He remained 
a printer throughout his life. He was 
asked to prepare a series of modern 
letters for those who could not write 
for themselves. This humble task 
taught him the art of expressing 
himself in letters. Who is the novelist ? 
(A) Daniel Defoe 
(B) Samuel Richardson 
(C) Henry Fielding 
(D) Tobias Smollett 
21. “Where ignorance is Bliss 
Tis folly to be wise.” Who wrote the 
following lines ? 
(A) Pope (B) Gray 
(C) Collins (D) Southey 
22. Which of the following works is not 
actually a prose essay ? 
(A) Essay of Dramatic Poesy 
(B) Essay on Man 
(C) An Essay Concerning Human 
Understanding 
(D) An Essay Towards a New 
Theory of Vision 
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23. Whom does Mirabell deceive into 
believing that he loves her in The 
Way of the World ? 
(A) Millamant 
(B) Lady Wishfort 
(C) Mrs. Marwood 
(D) Mrs. Fainall 
24. “Competence to age is 
supplementary to youth, a sorry 
supplement indeed, but I fear the best 
that is to be had. We must ride where 
we formerly walked : live better and 
be softer and shall be wise to do so – 
than we had means to do in the good 
old days you speak of.” 
Who speaks these words and to 
whom ? 
(A) Lamb to Bridget 
(B) Wordsworth to Dorothy 
(C) Dorothy to Bridget 
(D) Lamb to Dorothy 
25. The Prelude although begun as early 
as 1799 and finished in its first 
version in 1805, was not published 
until ________. 
(A) 1815 (B) 1820 
(C) 1830 (D) 1850 
26. “A rosy sanctuary will I dress 
With the wreathed trellis of a 
working brain.” The above lines are 
quoted from 
(A) ‘Adonais’ 
(B) ‘Ode to Psyche’ 
(C) ‘Eve of St. Agnes’ 
(D) ‘Endymion’ 
27. “Love seeketh only self to please, 
To bind another to its delight.” 
This selfish and possessive nature of 
love is illustrated in Blake’s 
(A) ‘The Clod and the Pebble’ 
(B) ‘The Sick Rose’ 
(C) ‘A Poison Tree’ 
(D) ‘Ah Sunflower’ 
28. Who is the author of Mary, and the 
unfinished The Wrongs of Woman ? 
(A) Mary Wollstonecraft 
(B) William Godwin 
(C) Mary Hay 
(D) Elizabeth Inchbald 
29. Identify the incorrect factor in Henry 
James’ theory of the novel : 
(A) It should be sentimental 
(B) It should be objective 
(C) It should be realistic 
(D) It should be viewed as an 
artistic form 
30. Match the items in List – I with items 
in List – II according to the code 
given below : 
List – I 
(Novels) 
List – II 
(Characters) 
i. Ulysses 1. Mrs. Moore 
ii. A Passage to 
India 
2. Molly Bloom 
iii. To the 
Lighthouse 
3. Gerald Crich 
iv. Women in Love 4. Lily Briscoe 
Codes : 
i ii iii iv 
(A) 3 1 2 4 
(B) 2 1 4 3 
(C) 4 2 1 3 
(D) 1 3 2 4 
31. Which among the following novels 
was not written in 1922 ? 
(A) Ulysses 
(B) Jacob’s room 
(C) Aaron’s Rod 
(D) A Passage to India 
32. “A sudden blow : the great wings 
beating still 
Above the staggering girl, her thighs 
caressed 
By the dark webs, her nap caught in 
his bill, 
He holds her helpless breast upon his 
breast.” 
Who is the author of the above lines ? 
(A) W.B. Yeats 
(B) T.S. Eliot 
(C) W.H. Auden 
(D) D.H. Lawrence 
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33. “Consume my heart away; sick with 
desire 
And fastened to a dying animal.” 
The above lines are taken from 
(A) “Felix Randal” 
(B) “Sailing to Byzantium” 
(C) “Coole and the Ballylee, 1931” 
(D) “The Second Coming” 
34. Who among the following is not a 
surrealist poet ? 
(A) Hugh Sykes Dykes 
(B) David Gascoyne 
(C) Kenneth Allot 
(D) C. Day Lewis 
35. The protagonist returns with an 
admonition, the diamond sent to him 
for smuggling out a packet of 
diamonds as bribe. 
This scene occurs in one of the 
novels of Graham Greene – Identify 
the novel 
(A) The End of the Affair 
(B) The Heart of the Matter 
(C) The Ministry of Fear 
(D) Our Man in Havana 
36. Samuel Beckett’s trilogy published 
together in London in 1959 under the 
English titles is 
(A) More Pricks than Kicks, 
Murphy, Molloy 
(B) B. Molloy, Malone Dies, The 
Unnamable 
(C) Molloy, Murphy, Malone Dies 
(D) The Unnamable, More Pricks 
than Kicks, Murphy 
37. Among the following playwrights, 
who was awarded the Pulitzer prize 
in 1920 ? 
(A) Eugene O’Neill 
(B) Sean O’Casey 
(C) William Somerset Maugham 
(D) J.B. Priestly 
38. D.H. Lawrence popularized the 
concept of ________ in his novels. 
(A) Realism 
(B) Naturalism 
(C) Primitivism 
(D) Expressionism 
39. Who among the following is not an 
American modernist poet ? 
(A) William Carlos Williams 
(B) Ezra Pound 
(C) William Ellery Channing, the 
younger 
(D) Marianne Moore 
40. An important poet and playwright 
who in the 1960s led the Black Arts 
Movement, in the spirit of negritude, 
posited a ‘Black Aesthetic’ that 
expressed a pan-African, organic and 
whole sensibility. 
(A) Henry Louis Gates Jr. 
(B) Amiri Baraka 
(C) Ishmael Reed 
(D) Bell Hooks 
41. Match List – I with List – II 
according to the code given below : 
List – I 
(Authors) 
List – II 
(Books) 
i. V.S. Naipaul 1. Foe 
ii. Jean Rhys 2. Indigo or 
Mapping the 
Waters 
iii. Marina 
Warners 
3. Wide Sargasso 
Sea 
iv. J.M. Coetzee 4. Mimic Men 
Codes : 
i ii iii iv 
(A) 4 2 3 1 
(B) 4 1 2 3 
(C) 4 3 2 1 
(D) 1 3 4 2 
42. Yasmine Gooneratne’s The 
Pleasures of Conquest termed as a 
postcolonial novel of the nineties is 
ironically enough set in the tropical 
island nation of 
(A) Sri Lanka 
(B) Fiji 
(C) The Caribbean 
(D) Amnesia 
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43. Which of the following is not an 
Asian – Canadian writer ? 
(A) Shauna Singh Badlwin 
(B) Himani Banerjee 
(C) Joy Kogawa 
(D) Meena Alexander 
44. Which of the following is true ? 
(A) ‘Aurora Leigh’ is a poem in 
nine books 
(B) ‘Aurora Leigh’ is a collection 
of sonnets from the Portuguese 
(C) ‘Aurora Leigh’ is a nursery 
rhyme book 
(D) ‘Aurora Leigh’ is “the Seeds 
and Fruits of English Poetry” 
45. “The old order changeth yielding 
place to new, 
And God fulfils himself in many 
way.” 
In which of the following poems do 
these lines appear ? 
(A) ‘Locksley Hall’ 
(B) ‘Two Voices 
(C) ‘Morte d’Arthur’ 
(D) ‘Ulysses’ 
46. George Eliot’s attempt to write a 
historical novel of the Italian 
Renaissance was not successful. 
Which was this novel ? 
(A) Adam Bede 
(B) Felix Holt 
(C) Silas Marner 
(D) Romola 
47. In which novel, does the hero, driven 
by passion and revenge, add a new 
dimension to the concept of suffering ? 
(A) Wuthering Heights 
(B) Jude the Obscure 
(C) Mill on the Floss 
(D) Hard Times 
48. From the following women 
characters in Hardy’s novels choose 
the odd one out : 
(A) Bathsheba Everdene 
(B) Eustacia Vye 
(C) Elizabeth Jane 
(D) Lucetta 
49. “Out of the gosple he tho wordes 
caughte 
And this figure he added eek therto, 
That if gold ruste, what shal iren do ?” 
In the Prologue the Parson is 
represented as a man : 
1. who loved money 
2. who criticized the corrupt 
clergy 
3. who practiced what he 
preached 
4. who was a poor but honest 
clerk 
Find the correct combination 
according to the code : 
(A) 1, 2 and 3 are correct 
(B) 1, 2 and 4 are correct 
(C) 2, 3 and 4 are correct 
(D) 1, 3 and 4 are correct 
50. Match the items in List – I with items 
in List – II according to the code 
given below : 
List – I 
(Plays) 
List – II 
(Characters) 
i. White Devil 1. Hieornimo 
ii. Maids Tragedy 2. Old Knowell 
iii. Every Man in 
his Humour 
3. Vittoria 
Corombona 
iv. The Spanish 
Tragedie 
4. Aspatia 
Codes : 
i ii iii iv 
(A) 4 3 1 2 
(B) 2 1 3 4 
(C) 3 4 2 1 
(D) 4 3 2 1 
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    ENGLISH Paper –II Note : This paper contains fifty (50) objective type questions of two (2) marks each. All questions are compulsory. 1. “The just man justices. What kind of foregrounding do you find in the above lines ? (A) Syntactic (B) Semantic (C) Collocation (D) None of the above 2. Match the items in List – I with items in List – II according to the code given : List – I List – II i. Lambic 1. An unstressed syllable followed by a stressed syllable ii. Anapaestic 2. A stressed is followed by two unstressed syllables. iii. Dactylic 3. An unstressed syllable is followed by a stressed syllable iv. Trochaic 4. A stressed syllable is followed by an unstressed syllable Codes : i ii iii iv (A) 2 1 3 4 (B) 3 2 1 4 (C) 4 1 2 3 (D) 3 1 2 4 3. The separation of styles in accordance with class appears more consistently in _______ than in medieval works of literature and art. (A) Ben Jonson (B) Shakespeare (C) Philip Sidney (D) Edmund Spenser 4. “Had we but world enough, and time, This coyness, lady, were no crime.” This statement is an example of (A) Irony (B) Paradox (C) Hyperbole (D) Euphemism 5. A Spenserian stanza has (A) four iambic pentameters (B) six iambic pentameters (C) eight iambic pentameters (D) ten iambic pentameters 6. Match the items in List – I with items in List – II according to the code given below : List – I (Critic) List – II (Theory) i. Cleanth Brooks 1. Ambiguity ii. William Empson 2. Paradox iii. Mark Schorer 3. Archetypal patterns in poetry iv. Maud Bodkin 4. Techniques as discovery Codes : i ii iii iv (A) 2 1 4 3 (B) 3 2 1 4 (C) 1 2 3 4 (D) 2 3 4 1 7. “The artist may be present in his work like God in creation, invisible and almighty, everywhere felt but nowhere seen.” Henry James is talking here about the artist’s (A) impersonality (B) absence (C) presence (D) creativity Paper-II 2 J-30-14
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    8. Match theitems in List – I with items in List – II according to the code given below : List – I (Theorist) List – II (Book) i. Michel Foucault 1. Gender Trouble ii. Judith Butler 2. Epistemology of the Closet iii. Alan Sinfield 3. History of Sexuality iv. Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick 4. Cultural Politics- Queer Reading Which is the correct combination according to the code : Codes : i ii iii iv (A) 3 1 2 4 (B) 3 1 4 2 (C) 4 2 1 3 (D) 4 3 1 2 9. “The greatness of a poet”, Arnold says, “lies in his powerful and beautiful application of ideas to life”. But a critic pointed out it was “not a happy way of putting it, as if ideas were a lotion for the inflamed skin of suffering humanity”. Who was this critic ? (A) T.S. Eliot (B) F.R. Leavis (C) David Lodge (D) Allen Tate 10. Derrida’s American disciples were (A) Geoffrey Hartman, Paul de Man, J. Hills Miller (B) Gertrude Stein, Barbara Johnson, Michael Ryan (C) Barbara Johnson, Michael Ryan, Mary Ellman (D) Jean Baudrillard, Gilles Deleuze, Felix Guattari 11. Identify the correct group of playhouses in late sixteenth century London from the following groups : (A) Curtain, Rose, Swan, Globe, Hope (B) Curtain, Rose, Swan, Globe, Sejanus (C) Hope, Curtain, Rose, Swan, Globe (D) Swan, Curtain, Rose, Globe, Thames 12. “Keep up your bright swords, for the dew will rust them. Good Signior, you shall more command with years. Than with your weapons.” The above lines are addresses by Othello to (A) Roderigo and officers (B) Brabantio, Roderigo and Officers (C) The Duke and Senators (D) Montano and Cassio 13. Act V of Marlowe’s Edward the Second shows the murder of the king. Where does it take place ? (A) Westminster, a room in the palace (B) A room in Berkeley Castle (C) A room in Killingworth Castle (D) Within the Abbey of Neath 14. Identify the correctly matched set : (A) “The Shepheards Calender” – 1579 Tottels Miscellany – 1557 Astrophel and Stella – 1591 The Spanish Tragedie – about 1585 (B) “The Shepheards Calender” – 1559 Tottels Miscellany – 1579 Astrophel and Stella – 1585 The Spanish Tragedie – about 1591 (C) “The Shepheards Calender” – 1585 Tottels Miscellany – 1591 Astrophel and Stella – 1579 The Spanish Tragedie – about 1557 (D) “The Shepheards Calender” – 1579 Tottels Miscellany – 1591 Astrophel and Stella – about 1585 The Spanish Tragedie – about 1557 J-30-14 3 Paper-II
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    15. Match theitems in the List – I with items in List – II according to the code given below : List – I (Authors) List – II (Works) i. Lucy Hutchinson 1. The Life and Death of Mr. Badman ii. John Bunyan 2. Sylva : or a Discourse of Forest Trees iii. John Evelyn 3. Natures Pictures iv. Margaret Cavendish 4. Memoirs of the Life of Colonel Hutchinson Codes : i ii iii iv (A) 2 3 1 4 (B) 4 3 2 1 (C) 4 1 2 3 (D) 4 2 1 3 16. “But deeds, and language, such as men do use; And persons, such as comedy would choose, When she would show an image of the time, and sport with human follies, not with crime.” In the above lines Jonson I. Opposes the artificiality of the romantic tragic-comedy. II. Initiates the use of realism. III. Considers analysis of moral short comings more important IV. Encourages the use of farce with melodrama. Find out the correct combination according to the code : (A) I, II and III are correct (B) I, II and IV are correct (C) I, III and IV are correct (D) II, III and IV are correct 17. “And if no peece of chronicle we prove, We’ll build in ________ pretty roomes.” (A) lyrics (B) epics (C) sonnets (D) stanzas 18. “That glory never shall his wrath or might extort from me.” (Paradise Lost, Book I) What ‘glory’ is being referred to by Satan ? (A) The courage never to submit or yield (B) To reign in Hell (C) To defeat God (D) To spread evil 19. It has been described as a “novel without predecessors”, the product of an original mind and became immediately popular. It is a peculiar blend of pathos and humour, though the pathos is sometimes overdone to the point of becoming offensively sentimental. The novel was published in 1760. What is the name of the novel ? (A) Gulliver’s Travels (B) The Castle of Otranto (C) Tristram Shandy (D) A Tender Husband 20. The son of a joiner, he was apprenticed as a printer. He remained a printer throughout his life. He was asked to prepare a series of modern letters for those who could not write for themselves. This humble task taught him the art of expressing himself in letters. Who is the novelist ? (A) Daniel Defoe (B) Samuel Richardson (C) Henry Fielding (D) Tobias Smollett 21. “Where ignorance is Bliss Tis folly to be wise.” Who wrote the following lines ? (A) Pope (B) Gray (C) Collins (D) Southey 22. Which of the following works is not actually a prose essay ? (A) Essay of Dramatic Poesy (B) Essay on Man (C) An Essay Concerning Human Understanding (D) An Essay Towards a New Theory of Vision Paper-II 4 J-30-14
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    23. Whom doesMirabell deceive into believing that he loves her in The Way of the World ? (A) Millamant (B) Lady Wishfort (C) Mrs. Marwood (D) Mrs. Fainall 24. “Competence to age is supplementary to youth, a sorry supplement indeed, but I fear the best that is to be had. We must ride where we formerly walked : live better and be softer and shall be wise to do so – than we had means to do in the good old days you speak of.” Who speaks these words and to whom ? (A) Lamb to Bridget (B) Wordsworth to Dorothy (C) Dorothy to Bridget (D) Lamb to Dorothy 25. The Prelude although begun as early as 1799 and finished in its first version in 1805, was not published until ________. (A) 1815 (B) 1820 (C) 1830 (D) 1850 26. “A rosy sanctuary will I dress With the wreathed trellis of a working brain.” The above lines are quoted from (A) ‘Adonais’ (B) ‘Ode to Psyche’ (C) ‘Eve of St. Agnes’ (D) ‘Endymion’ 27. “Love seeketh only self to please, To bind another to its delight.” This selfish and possessive nature of love is illustrated in Blake’s (A) ‘The Clod and the Pebble’ (B) ‘The Sick Rose’ (C) ‘A Poison Tree’ (D) ‘Ah Sunflower’ 28. Who is the author of Mary, and the unfinished The Wrongs of Woman ? (A) Mary Wollstonecraft (B) William Godwin (C) Mary Hay (D) Elizabeth Inchbald 29. Identify the incorrect factor in Henry James’ theory of the novel : (A) It should be sentimental (B) It should be objective (C) It should be realistic (D) It should be viewed as an artistic form 30. Match the items in List – I with items in List – II according to the code given below : List – I (Novels) List – II (Characters) i. Ulysses 1. Mrs. Moore ii. A Passage to India 2. Molly Bloom iii. To the Lighthouse 3. Gerald Crich iv. Women in Love 4. Lily Briscoe Codes : i ii iii iv (A) 3 1 2 4 (B) 2 1 4 3 (C) 4 2 1 3 (D) 1 3 2 4 31. Which among the following novels was not written in 1922 ? (A) Ulysses (B) Jacob’s room (C) Aaron’s Rod (D) A Passage to India 32. “A sudden blow : the great wings beating still Above the staggering girl, her thighs caressed By the dark webs, her nap caught in his bill, He holds her helpless breast upon his breast.” Who is the author of the above lines ? (A) W.B. Yeats (B) T.S. Eliot (C) W.H. Auden (D) D.H. Lawrence J-30-14 5 Paper-II
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    33. “Consume myheart away; sick with desire And fastened to a dying animal.” The above lines are taken from (A) “Felix Randal” (B) “Sailing to Byzantium” (C) “Coole and the Ballylee, 1931” (D) “The Second Coming” 34. Who among the following is not a surrealist poet ? (A) Hugh Sykes Dykes (B) David Gascoyne (C) Kenneth Allot (D) C. Day Lewis 35. The protagonist returns with an admonition, the diamond sent to him for smuggling out a packet of diamonds as bribe. This scene occurs in one of the novels of Graham Greene – Identify the novel (A) The End of the Affair (B) The Heart of the Matter (C) The Ministry of Fear (D) Our Man in Havana 36. Samuel Beckett’s trilogy published together in London in 1959 under the English titles is (A) More Pricks than Kicks, Murphy, Molloy (B) B. Molloy, Malone Dies, The Unnamable (C) Molloy, Murphy, Malone Dies (D) The Unnamable, More Pricks than Kicks, Murphy 37. Among the following playwrights, who was awarded the Pulitzer prize in 1920 ? (A) Eugene O’Neill (B) Sean O’Casey (C) William Somerset Maugham (D) J.B. Priestly 38. D.H. Lawrence popularized the concept of ________ in his novels. (A) Realism (B) Naturalism (C) Primitivism (D) Expressionism 39. Who among the following is not an American modernist poet ? (A) William Carlos Williams (B) Ezra Pound (C) William Ellery Channing, the younger (D) Marianne Moore 40. An important poet and playwright who in the 1960s led the Black Arts Movement, in the spirit of negritude, posited a ‘Black Aesthetic’ that expressed a pan-African, organic and whole sensibility. (A) Henry Louis Gates Jr. (B) Amiri Baraka (C) Ishmael Reed (D) Bell Hooks 41. Match List – I with List – II according to the code given below : List – I (Authors) List – II (Books) i. V.S. Naipaul 1. Foe ii. Jean Rhys 2. Indigo or Mapping the Waters iii. Marina Warners 3. Wide Sargasso Sea iv. J.M. Coetzee 4. Mimic Men Codes : i ii iii iv (A) 4 2 3 1 (B) 4 1 2 3 (C) 4 3 2 1 (D) 1 3 4 2 42. Yasmine Gooneratne’s The Pleasures of Conquest termed as a postcolonial novel of the nineties is ironically enough set in the tropical island nation of (A) Sri Lanka (B) Fiji (C) The Caribbean (D) Amnesia Paper-II 6 J-30-14
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    43. Which ofthe following is not an Asian – Canadian writer ? (A) Shauna Singh Badlwin (B) Himani Banerjee (C) Joy Kogawa (D) Meena Alexander 44. Which of the following is true ? (A) ‘Aurora Leigh’ is a poem in nine books (B) ‘Aurora Leigh’ is a collection of sonnets from the Portuguese (C) ‘Aurora Leigh’ is a nursery rhyme book (D) ‘Aurora Leigh’ is “the Seeds and Fruits of English Poetry” 45. “The old order changeth yielding place to new, And God fulfils himself in many way.” In which of the following poems do these lines appear ? (A) ‘Locksley Hall’ (B) ‘Two Voices (C) ‘Morte d’Arthur’ (D) ‘Ulysses’ 46. George Eliot’s attempt to write a historical novel of the Italian Renaissance was not successful. Which was this novel ? (A) Adam Bede (B) Felix Holt (C) Silas Marner (D) Romola 47. In which novel, does the hero, driven by passion and revenge, add a new dimension to the concept of suffering ? (A) Wuthering Heights (B) Jude the Obscure (C) Mill on the Floss (D) Hard Times 48. From the following women characters in Hardy’s novels choose the odd one out : (A) Bathsheba Everdene (B) Eustacia Vye (C) Elizabeth Jane (D) Lucetta 49. “Out of the gosple he tho wordes caughte And this figure he added eek therto, That if gold ruste, what shal iren do ?” In the Prologue the Parson is represented as a man : 1. who loved money 2. who criticized the corrupt clergy 3. who practiced what he preached 4. who was a poor but honest clerk Find the correct combination according to the code : (A) 1, 2 and 3 are correct (B) 1, 2 and 4 are correct (C) 2, 3 and 4 are correct (D) 1, 3 and 4 are correct 50. Match the items in List – I with items in List – II according to the code given below : List – I (Plays) List – II (Characters) i. White Devil 1. Hieornimo ii. Maids Tragedy 2. Old Knowell iii. Every Man in his Humour 3. Vittoria Corombona iv. The Spanish Tragedie 4. Aspatia Codes : i ii iii iv (A) 4 3 1 2 (B) 2 1 3 4 (C) 3 4 2 1 (D) 4 3 2 1 J-30-14 7 Paper-II
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